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Qref Launches Line Of GPS, Avionics Checklists

"All You Want, Nothing You Don't"

Qref Media announced last week at AOPA Expo a completely new line of quick reference checklists for GPS and avionics systems. Most aviation, marine and personal systems are covered by available or soon-to-be-released titles, including Garmin, Lowrance, Bendix/King, Honeywell, L3, Magellan, Avidyne, Eagle, Hummingbird, Cirrus, and Diamond Aircraft. New releases are added regularly.

"What sets Qref apart from any other checklist manufacturer," explains Qref President Jason Clemens, "is our ability to provide accurate, concise information, in a design that delivers maximum efficiency in use, for the latest systems when they become available."

Qref checklists are written for each specific GPS and avionics model by Bridgette Doremire, a NAFI Master CFI and navigation systems specialist, and designed by Jason Clemens, a safety publications veteran in the aviation industry.

Checklists range from 27 to 48 pages with tabbed, indexed information and a special "You Are Here" section to provide guidance around various screens and menus. The checklists are professionally printed in full color and virtually indestructible, thanks to a hard matte laminate process and spiral binding. Checklists measure 4.25" x 8", the perfect size to fit in your hand or your kneeboard.

Prices range from $19.95 to $29.95.

FMI: www.qref.com

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